Race at the edge of the world in Baja, where sea, desert, and mountains merge.

Known for its vibrant nightlife, Cabo San Lucas offers visitors a variety of attractions that showcase the heart of Mexico’s Western Coast while offering world-class service and amenities. Natural wonders dot the coastline, such as El Arco, a rock formation in the shape of an arch adjacent to Playa Del Amor (Lover’s Beach). The rich warm waters, black coral gardens, unique marine life and miles of sandy beaches offer plenty of options for relaxation.

Located just 20 miles to the northeast of Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo transports visitors to an historic time. Ancient buildings like the Jesuit Mission (known as Parroquia San José) and The Estero (an estuary with an endless variety of colorful birds and wildlife) offer a tranquil look back to the 1730’s.

Athletes begin with a 2.4-mile swim in the azure blue waters of the Sea of Cortes. This stage of the race takes place in Palmilla Beach, inside the luxurious Palmilla development localed 2.5 miles away from San Jose del Cabo. The one-lap, rectangular-shaped course takes place along a protected cove. They will then bike 112 miles along a scenic and perfectly paved highway that offers beautiful rolling terrain and views of the azure waters of the Sea of Cortez on one side and the desert hills in the other. To finish the day, they'll run 26.2 miles along a closed corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, where views of rugged cliffs, deserts and mountains make the race unmistakably unique. The run starts next to the fire fighters station on Mijares Ave., along the hotel zone, Puerto Los Cabos, Centenario Ave. finishing at City Hall plaza located in downtown San Jose.